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Home Care Support

Home care support providers offer a range of services to assist older adults in maintaining independence while aging in place, including professional caregivers, transportation assistance, medical appointment scheduling, and help with daily tasks like meal preparation and housekeeping. 

We understand that as people age, they may need extra support to continue living independently in their own homes. That's where we come in.

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Our team of caregivers is dedicated to enhancing the aging experience by providing practical support at home with a human touch. From personal care and hygiene assistance, to companionship and socialization, to meal planning and preparation, to light housekeeping and cleaning, to medication management, to transportation, to respite care, to medical care, to dementia care, we offer a wide range of services to meet all of your home health care needs.

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We know that family caregiving is an important aspect of aging in place, but it can also be a burden for caregivers. That's why we offer professional in-home caregiving services to help ease that burden and allow family caregivers to take care of themselves as well. Our services can be tailored to provide as much or as little assistance as you need, whether it's a few hours a week of respite care or around-the-clock support.

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Many seniors prefer to age in their own homes because they want to maintain their independence. They don't want to move into assisted living facilities where they can't do what they want. Instead, they choose to remain in their current residence and rely on family members or professional caregivers for support.

If you are a family caregiver or a senior looking for in-home caregiving services, we can help. Contact us today to create an individualized plan that meets your unique needs and budget. We are here to support you and your loved ones, and help make the aging process a little easier. Typical services include:

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  • Personal care and hygiene assistance: This can include help with bathing, dressing, and grooming, as well as assistance with using the toilet and incontinence care.

  • Companionship and socialization: Many in-home care providers offer companionship services to help seniors feel less isolated and lonely. This can include conversation, playing games, reading, and participating in hobbies and activities.

  • Meal planning and preparation: Caregivers can help seniors plan and prepare healthy meals, as well as assist with grocery shopping and other errands.

  • Light housekeeping and cleaning: Caregivers can help with tasks such as laundry, vacuuming, dusting, and other household chores.

  • Medication management: This can include reminding seniors to take their medications, organizing pill boxes, and helping with dosage.

  • Transportation: Caregivers can provide transportation to appointments, errands, and other activities.

  • Respite care: This is temporary care provided to caregivers to give them a break and allow them to take care of their own needs.

  • Medical care: Some in-home care providers offer medical services such as wound care, blood pressure monitoring, and injections.

  • Dementia care: Caregivers who specialize in dementia care can provide support and assistance to seniors with cognitive impairments.

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This list is not exhaustive, and different in-home care providers may offer different services. It's important to discuss your needs and preferences with a provider to determine the best fit for you or your loved one.

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